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AsteRx3 OEM GNSS Receiver

  01/02/2010
Septentrio announces AsteRx3TM, a compact multi-frequency GPS/GLONASS/GALILEO and COMPASS-ready receiver. AsteRx3 TM is specially designed for integration in demanding precision positioning, navigation and automation applications such as land and maritime survey, machine control, UAV payloads, and many others, and provides excellent preparation for reaping the benefits of all modernized GNSS signals.


 AsteRx3 OEM GNSS ReceiverProviding simultaneous access to legacy and modernised GPS, GLONASS and GALILEO signals on L1, L2, L5, E5a, E5b and E5 AltBOC, AsteRx3TM is a most compact and future-proof OEM receiver.

 

A range of innovative features, GNSS+, is introduced. ATrack+, Septentrio's patented Galileo AltBOC tracking, provides low noise tracking and multi-path resistance for Galileo's most advanced signal. LOCK+ tracking guarantees exceptional tracking stability under high vibration conditions. The advanced multipath mitigation algorithm APME has been extended for use with the modernised signals, and provides the best multipath mitigation, especially for the predominant and harmful short-delay multipath. AIM+, Septentrio's Advanced Interference Mitigation technology, protects receivers against in-band interference, and allows users to identify the interference in a "spectrum plot" view. These innovative tracking algorithms are complemented with RTK+ for extended RTK baselines over 50 km as well as faster initialisation.


"With the evolution of GNSS systems, more and more users demand the possibility to prepare for the benefits these new signals and systems bring." said Peter Grognard, Managing Director of Septentrio.

 

"AsteRx3TM exploits the capabilities of these signals with our latest ASIC technology. As AsteRx3 TM is plug-compatible with AsteRx2 and AsteRx2e, the AsteRx family is ideal for system integrators to build solutions which perform optimally with signals available today, which can be migrated to new signals and systems seamlessly tomorrow."


Septentrio will start shipping AsteRx3TM in the first quarter of 2010.





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 Positioning  GNSS  RTK  Tracking 

Supplier: Septentrio Satellite Navigation

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